November 24th, 2011

Initial treatment for fecal incontinence usually includes dietary management and medication to stop diarrhoea. This may be followed by pelvic floor muscle training and anal sphincter training. If these treatments fail, surgery may be needed.

But a new procedure is now available using endoscopic heat therapy. This treatment is called Secca Therapy. It is NICE approved, a day case procedure, a one-off treatment, low risk and minimally invasive.

Carried out by surgeons across the UK, here at Fico Centre we will arrange appointments for you. Have a further read on our website click here and call us for further information.

 

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